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Some of Jennie's Los Angeles stage appearances include
The Wild Party (Musical Theatre Guild),
Anyone Can
Whistle (Matrix Theater), A New Brain (West Coast Ensemble)
Wonderful Town (Reprise!),
Up the Week Without a Paddle (Neurotic Young Urbanites - Garland
Award Winner),
Merrily We Roll Along (West Coast Ensemble), and The Beggar's
Opera (Pasadena Shakespeare Company). Television appearances
include Without A Trace, Summerland, The Bernie Mac Show, Will and Grace, Becker,
Presidio Med, and Mad TV. Writing credits include the
plays Daisy's Boy, the children's musical Cracker Jack Day,
and many comedy sketches with her three-woman group The Jersey Girls.
Her favorite collaborations have been with her husband, Jonathan Fahn,
including the short film Tea With Grandma (Best Actress and
Writer Awards - New York Int'l Short Film Festival) in which she starred
along with Tippi Hedren in the short play 12 Items or Less, and
her short children, Harrison and Samuel.

Larry directed
the regional premiere of Swing! for Musical Theatre West,
receiving an L.A. Ovation Award nomination for Best Director while his
cast won the Ovation for Best Ensemble Performance. Last summer in New
York City Larry conceived and directed Live To Dream, a gala for
The American Dance Awards. For Utah Musical Theatre, Larry
directed A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum and
The World Goes ‘Round to rave reviews. Larry also directed the solo
musical Kabaret Kapri in
L.A., named “Pick of the
Week” by Entertainment Today magazine. Larry choreographed The
Tin Pan Alley Rag for Goodspeed Musicals, Coconut Grove Playhouse,
and Pasadena Playhouse receiving N.A.A.C.P. Theatre Award and L.A.
Ovation Award nominations for Best Choreography. Larry’s choreography
for the recent Los Angeles revival of Anyone Can Whistle received
enthusiastic critical acclaim. Larry is the choreographer of Happy Days The Muisical directed by Garry Mrshall.
He recently directed and choreographed a Los Angeles revival of Working and choreography Snoopy!
for the Falcon Theatre. He has appeared in several Broadway
companies, made numerous television guest appearances, and designed
scenery for more than 30 productions in Los Angeles and New York.
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